GREEN BAY – Bond was set at $500,000 Friday for each of three men involved in a shooting earlier this month at a west-side apartment.

Ricardo Torres, 25, Andrew Flor, 26, and Richard Torres, 28, are being held on suspicion of attempted first degree-intentional homicide in connection to the Dec. 10 shooting of a 23-year-old Green Bay man. The man was shot multiple times at an apartment in the 1800 block of Western Avenue. The Torreses are cousins.

Police arrested Ricardo Torres, the suspected gunman, on Dec. 10. The other suspects were taken into custody this week.

All three appeared in Brown County Circuit Court on Friday for probable cause hearings.

"(Ricardo Torres) basically walked up to the victim and shot him a couple of times. The victim is still alive at this time," Brown County Assistant District Attorney Dana Johnson said during the hearing.

According to probable cause documents, the victim was shot four times following an argument. He had bullet wounds in his neck, chest, abdomen and leg, according to court documents.

A man familiar with the men told authorities the victim owed Ricardo Torres money and the men had argued over the phone before the suspects and at least one other man drove to the Western Ave. apartment where the victim was staying, documents state.

Johnson said Richard Torres gave Ricardo Torres the gun when the men were in the car before the shooting.